'Hope for the Future' - Bible Discovery Weekend

Date: Fri-Sun 18-20 Nov 2005


Venue: Waverley Abbey House, Farnham, Surrey


Price:

SPECIAL OFFER - 20% discount
Residential fee reduced from £170 to £136;
Non-residential reduced from £120 to £96
(Non-residential fee includes all meals except breakfast.)

Description:

This weekend is invaluable to those wanting to discover more about the Bible and grasp the wonder of God’s story. There will be a blend of in-depth teaching, worship, workshops, fellowship and time for personal reflection. Enjoy, too, the beautiful lakeside surroundings of Waverley Abbey House.

Speakers

Philip Greenslade
Philip is a highly respected writer, theologian and bible teacher with over 30 years experience in Christian ministry. He is the author of several books, including Leadership, A Passion for God's Story and The Perfect Gift.

Booking
For more information, please visit the website . Email Waverley at training@cwr.org.uk

Address:
Waverley Abbey House
Farnham
Surrey
UK
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